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Summer Recap 2: Random Photos

Before I get into the random photos portion of this blog entry, I must note that today is the first day of school for my offspring. I’m ecstatic; they’re not. I need to pause to celebrate.

<gets up and does a little dance>

I’ll actually be able to compose this entry without being interrupted umpteen times. :-)

In no particular order, then, here are some of my favorite summer baseball photos:

Baseball and hot dogs – a classic, timeless combination. An army of Diggitys stands ready for battle in the Lehigh Valley IronPigs clubhouse store.

Speaking of clubhouse stores, one of the oddest items I’ve seen was at the Wilmington Blue Rocks’ store. The Blue Rocks have two popular mascots, Rocky Bluewinkle and Mr. Celery:

I’m not sure what celery has to do with baseball, but nonetheless a large stalk of celery runs onto the field to celebrate after every run scored by the Blue Rocks. This, however, is apparently what would be created should these two ever be able to mate:

My daughter had to buy it, and she calls it “Rocky Celwinkle”. Since both Rocky and Mr. Celery are ostensibly male, I’m not sure how this would actually occur.

In Reading Phillies game action, this Trenton Thunder baserunner is out at first by a step, as R-Phils first-baseman Matt Rizzotti makes the play. Rizzotti finished up the season at triple-A Lehigh Valley.

“My ball is bigger than yours!” Members of the Wilmington Blue Rocks bullpen seem to be comparing sizes. This photo just screams out for some sort of suggestive caption. Send me your best – if it makes me laugh I’ll put it in my next entry.

Cole Hamels has been pitching really well lately, though you wouldn’t know it from his 9-10 record. In July, I took my daughter to the last game before the All-Star break, and saw Cole get a 1-0 victory over the Reds.

**Note to Phillies offense: Please give Cole some run support!**

Attack of the 50-foot Phanatic!!

Rocky Bluewinkle makes sure that home plate is sparkling white, though I’m not sure if it’s minty fresh.

After a head-first slide into third with a triple, Blue Rocks infielder Rey Navarro needs to make a few, um, adjustments.

Most of my summer baseball viewing was spent not on the Phillies or any other professional team, but on my son’s team. This was the first year he tried out for a summer team, and let’s just say it’s quite a time commitment. After a brief respite during August, it’s back to baseball as he has decided to play fall ball and forego football this year.

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Your son has good form :O) Great photos…love the toothbrush at home plate. As for school, I’d have been thrilled to start this week. Been back 2 weeks already and just over a week for the kids. Sucks starting that early! But the kids having something to do is better than hearing “I’m bored!” all day ;o)

Sue,
Love the picture of your kid. He looks good on the mound! I got to start going to more minor league ballparks. They do such great stuff and is always fun watching the kids play.
Emmahttp://crzblue.mlblogs.com

The Blue Rocks look like a great team to support. I think they do the ‘tooth brush’ thing in Cedar Rapids, too. I’ve seen some interesting things go on in bullpens over the years. Fun stuff.
–Mike
‘Minoring In Baseball’http://burrilltalksbaseball.mlblogs.com

Jenn – Wow, your school starts early! I know what you mean about the chorus of “I’m bored”; heard it all summer!
Emma – You should definitely try to get to some of the minor league parks next year – unfortunately most of them are now done for the season unless they made playoffs. All kinds of fun stuff going on, and not nearly as crowded. Looks like there are several within driving distance of LA.
Mike – The toothbrush seems pretty popular – they also have one in Reading, though instead of one of the mascots, there is an actual “tooth fairy” that walks/skips around the bases. I’d guess it’s one of the female interns, wearing an embarrassing outfit complete with pink fairy wings. I’ll have to try to get a picture of it next season!

Jane – If only he were a lefty! Oddly enough, he writes lefthanded, but plays sports righthanded.
Peter – Yes, it’s a bit of the “do I have to” look, combined with the sun shining in her eyes.
Jeff – I’m sure your captions are hilarious! I guess they’d probably get asterisked out by the blog filter – darn!

I TOOK THAT SAME PICTURE of the little weenies in the gift shop!!! I went during 4th July weekend. I was taking pics of everything…they finally stopped me; told me I wasn’t allowed. By then I had at least 60 pics. I do it everywhere I go! LOL Wait till my wife hears I’m not the only psycho taking pictures of stuffed animals in the gift shop!
Mikehttp://thebrooklyntrolleyblogger.mlblogs.com/

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